Consumer Price Index
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services.
All CPI-related information can be found on the dedicated page here.
Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index
US Personal Consumption Expenditures Chain Type Price Index, also referred as PCE deflators, tracks overall price changes for goods and services purchased by consumers.
The index is calculated by dividing the appropriate nominal series by the corresponding real series and multiplying by 100.
Dataset | |
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PCE Price Index | |
Core PCE Price Index |
Producer Price Index
Producer price index measures the change in the price of goods as they leave their place of production.
Dataset | Seasonality | |
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Producer Price Index | SA | |
Producer Price Index | NSA | |
PPI Less Foods and Energy (Core PPI) | SA | |
PPI Less Foods and Energy (Core PPI) | NSA |